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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 10101989
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Ms. VanderHeyden questioned whether levy constraints would also be <br /> 2 imposed on school districts who were being given large increases in <br /> 3 state aid under the proposed legislation. Representative McGuire <br /> 4 speculated constraints would be provided through the requirement that <br /> 5 school districts could only hold levy referendums at election times. <br /> 6 In response to Council concerns that by the time local taxes are raised <br /> 7 under the new tax program, residents would not have realized that the <br /> 8 state was now shifting the responsibility to cities for both collecting <br /> 9 and spending tax revenues for their own local activities. Representative <br /> 10 McGuire said she perceived the state and cities would have to work <br /> 11 together to get the message out to the residents. The City's attempt <br /> 12 to explain the changes would appear in the- next Newsletter, the Acting <br /> 13 City Manager said. <br /> 14 Councilmember Marks had discussed his desire to see the Dimler Amendment <br /> 15 repealed with -Senator Marty when he visited the Council August 22nd, and <br /> 16 he reiterated his objections to the legislation to Representative <br /> 17 McGuire. The legislator said the bill had been passed before she took <br /> 18 office but agreed the legislature should probably take another look at <br /> 19 the amendment which she perceived had been written to prevent insurance <br /> 20 companies from raising rates unfairly to the number of speeders who are <br /> 2.1 tagged for going between 65 and 75 miles an -hour on the freeways. <br /> 22 REPORTS <br /> •3 COUNCIL <br /> 24 Councilmember Makowske - Bus Transport ation for Autumn Wood/Kenzington <br /> 25 The Councilmember estimated the number of seniors without automobiles <br /> 26 would be increasing tremendously with the opening of the Autumn Wood <br /> 27 Apartments in October and said she had heard from a good number of such <br /> 28 residents of the Kenzington, who also lacked transportation. She said <br /> 29 she thought the City should contact the MTC to see if better bus service <br /> 30 couldn't be provided for St. Anthony. Ms. VanderHeyden reported she had <br /> 31 done some preliminary research on service provided to other suburbs and <br /> 32 found the Regional Transit Board subsidizes a shuttle service between <br /> 33 Rosedale and Roseville and a part of Shoreview. <br /> 34 There was concurrence that the City would have to have firm figures to <br /> 35 support the claim that lack of adequate bus service is creating a real <br /> 36 problem for a large number of St. Anthony residents. The possibility <br /> 37 of pertinent questions being inserted in the proposed school district <br /> 38 survey was discussed. Councilmember Makowske indicated she would -be <br /> 39 willing to work with staff on generating the necessary figures to <br /> 40 support requests to the MTC and RTB. <br /> 41 Councilmember Marks suggested the conversations with MTC should also <br /> 42 include discussions of provision of safer stops on Highway 88 during the <br /> 3 <br />
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